At Athlos schools, we teach children the importance of 12 traits that we call our Performance Character traits. Our Performance Character pillar recognizes the deep connection between these character traits and success. The development of Performance Character is integrated into every learning opportunity, allowing students to experience this connection first hand.
As a part of our Athlos Healthy Body pillar, we focus on the importance of nutrition and building healthy-eating habits at a young age. Children who practice healthy habits, such as exercising regularly and eating nutritious foods, perform better at school and in life.
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Each month, Athlos focuses on a specific Performance Character trait as part of the Performance Character pillar. Athlos believes it’s important to help students first recognize and then develop Performance Character strengths—traits like leadership, curiosity, creativity, and initiative.
Reinforcing Performance Character Growth at Home: Grit
/0 Comments/in Performance Character Pillar /by Tabitha BowerAt Athlos schools, we teach children the importance of 12 traits that we call our Performance Character traits. Our Performance Character pillar recognizes the deep connection between these character traits and success. The development of Performance Character is integrated into every learning opportunity, allowing students to experience this connection first hand.
Inspiring Children to Enjoy Healthy Eating
/0 Comments/in Healthy Body Pillar /by Tabitha BowerAs a part of our Athlos Healthy Body pillar, we focus on the importance of nutrition and building healthy-eating habits at a young age. Children who practice healthy habits, such as exercising regularly and eating nutritious foods, perform better at school and in life.
Talking Initiative with Abby Fereday
/0 Comments/in Performance Character Pillar, Q&A /by Tabitha BowerEach month, Athlos focuses on a specific Performance Character trait as part of the Performance Character pillar. Athlos believes it’s important to help students first recognize and then develop Performance Character strengths—traits like leadership, curiosity, creativity, and initiative.